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India is 8th Deadliest place for journalists !

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Misleading heading, where is the proof of 8th most dangerous.

Journalists Killed in 2011 - Committee to Protect Journalists
Deadliest Countries in 2011

Pakistan: 7
Iraq: 5
Libya: 5
Mexico: 3
Somalia: 2
Syria: 2
Egypt: 2
Philippines: 2
Yemen: 2
Brazil: 2
Afghanistan: 2
Bahrain: 2
Russia: 1
Nigeria: 1
Thailand: 1
Peru: 1
Tunisia: 1
Ivory Coast: 1
Panama: 1
Dominican Republic: 1
 
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Only one behind position from Pakistan with all that "you guy have daily bombings" crap?

Bwhahaha.
 
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Every country has a dark side to it, you are smart enough to google and find . What do we owe you?
 
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The full list

Getting Away With Murder - Reports - Committee to Protect Journalists

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No....

Pakistan 10
India 13

As usual Pakistani thread starter lies in the title of the thread itself .

Pakistan is ranked 10th and India 13th . Pakistan makes it in top 10 again . Congrats .

Secondly this list tell you the impunity index which means that number of journalist death cases that go unsolved . This list doesnt tell you the deadliest countries for journalists .
 
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Ok now I expect you to start out with western media conspiracy theory.
 
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You're correcting me as if it is an achievement. :rolleyes:


Bro it is the western media conspiracy to show India in bad light

Ps. We have not used this so far, so.... please,please, please can we use this once.
 
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This will give you a better picture of which country is worse for journalists .

Journalists Killed in India - Committee to Protect Journalists

It says journalists killed in Pak since 1992 ( if you check the figures for Pakistan) - 42
journalists killed in India since 1992 - 27

considering that India's population is 6-7 times that of Pak and Indian media is also much larger than Pakistan's . it makes India a heaven compared to Pakistan for journalists .

Read this as well ,

Pakistan and Iraq most dangerous countries for journalists | Media | guardian.co.uk

WAN-IFRA's annual World Press Freedom Review reveals that: "In the last 10 years, 36 journalists have been targeted and killed in Pakistan and none of their cases have been brought to court. In 2010, the country was the world's deadliest for the press, and 2011 has seen no let-up

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